Dreshx
New Head-Fier
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- Aug 18, 2011
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Hey guys,
First off, I want to thank all of you for providing so much valuable information through-out these threads. This is my first post but I have done a ton reading and I would like to think the advice given by fellow head-fiers here has saved me some money and some disappointment.
I wasn't sure where this question fit since it covered so many components (headphones, amp, source) so I stuck it here.
So here's my question: My primary listening source is MOG via my pc through a Asus Xonar DS sound card. My current headphones are a pair of Shure SRH440s (and a pair of Alessandro MS-1s are on the way, thanks to a resident high-fier.) Looking and my current set-up, is there a "weak link" in my listening experience or is there something I can possibly add that would significantly improve the quality of the audio?
Unfortunately I don't have the money to throw at a lot of high-end gear but I am willing to save for something of value if it greatly enhances the listening experience.
What would be your next step be in the quest for great audio? My musical tastes are really broad but I mostly listen to rock (hard, alternative, classic), acoustic, and indie stuff.
Again thanks for all the help!
First off, I want to thank all of you for providing so much valuable information through-out these threads. This is my first post but I have done a ton reading and I would like to think the advice given by fellow head-fiers here has saved me some money and some disappointment.
I wasn't sure where this question fit since it covered so many components (headphones, amp, source) so I stuck it here.
So here's my question: My primary listening source is MOG via my pc through a Asus Xonar DS sound card. My current headphones are a pair of Shure SRH440s (and a pair of Alessandro MS-1s are on the way, thanks to a resident high-fier.) Looking and my current set-up, is there a "weak link" in my listening experience or is there something I can possibly add that would significantly improve the quality of the audio?
Unfortunately I don't have the money to throw at a lot of high-end gear but I am willing to save for something of value if it greatly enhances the listening experience.
What would be your next step be in the quest for great audio? My musical tastes are really broad but I mostly listen to rock (hard, alternative, classic), acoustic, and indie stuff.
Again thanks for all the help!